Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Having a thrust member with a variable volume chamber
Patent
1997-07-10
1999-01-05
Young, Lee W.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Having a thrust member with a variable volume chamber
188320, 18832222, 26714013, 26714014, F16F 904
Patent
active
058552596
ABSTRACT:
Briefly, according to this invention there is provided a viscous fluid mount for interconnection between a vibrating body and a base. The viscous fluid mount includes a chamber, a high viscosity damping fluid contained within the chamber and a flow resistance device. Input energy from the vibrating body is dissipated by shear friction of the damping fluid moving parallel to the shear surface area of the flow resistance device.
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Cotton Jeffry D.
Gau Jin Shy
BTR Antivibration Systems, Inc.
Young Lee W.
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